What Does Your Favorite Font Say About You? HD

29.06.2015
Follow Us! http://writersrelief.com/ https://www.facebook.com/writersrelief https://twitter.com/writersrelief https://plus.google.com/+Writersrelief/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/writersrelief https://www.pinterest.com/writersrelief http://writersrelief.tumblr.com/ http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/7400591-writer-s-relief What Does Your Favorite Font Say About You? Ever wonder what your favorite font reveals about you? Writer’s Relief (www.WritersRelief.com) has the answers: Serif Fonts: Serif fonts like Times New Roman and Georgia give your text an air of journalistic integrity. They are the typeface of print books and newspapers—perfect for the traditional writer. Maybe you’re like Ernest Hemingway! Sans Serif Fonts: Sans serif fonts are the modern standard; clean, crisp, and easy to read. At Writer’s Relief, we’ve found that sans serif aficionados value simplicity and practicality. You might be like Stephen King! Monospaced Fonts: Named for the way each individual letter takes up the same amount of horizontal space, monospaced fonts harken back to the days of the typewriter. If you prefer these throwback typefaces, you may be a bit retro…and the next Mark Twain! Script Fonts: Writer’s Relief notes that script fonts are all about style and convey a certain level of class and elegance. It’s the typeface equivalent of a romantic poet’s shirt (which isn’t always a bad thing!). Maybe you’re the next Maya Angelou. Handwritten Fonts: If you prefer the look of a handwritten font, chances are you’re friendly, casual, and earnest. Handwritten fonts can range from whimsical, like Always In My Heart, to literal interpretations of real people’s handwriting. You may be like J.K. Rowling! You can see the full blog article at Web Design Relief, where Writer’s Relief designs websites for authors, at http://www.webdesignrelief.com/favorite-font-say-about-you/. Visit the Writer’s Relief website for many free writer resources. Writer’s Relief helps writers of short stories, poems, and personal essays submit to literary magazines. Writer’s Relief also helps novelists, memoirists, and other book authors submit to literary agencies for representation. The Writer’s Relief staff prepares every client’s submission, including proofreading and formatting. We also research the best literary magazine markets for each individual writer’s subject and style. With our help, clients are able to submit to literary magazines regularly and successfully. Writers Relief also offers web design for authors through Web Design Relief and self-publishing assistance through Self-Publishing Relief. Call Writer’s Relief today (866) 405-3003 (toll-free). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clTWlNDpTAQ

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